2014 LEGO The Hobbit sets pictures!

At last we can finally take a look at the new LEGO The Hobbit sets based on the second film, The Desolation of Smaug, that will be released this December. The LEGO Hobbit sets will be released around the same time. (All images are from TheOneRing.net.) So let’s see what we got!

➡ #79013 LEGO THE HOBBIT LAKE TOWN CHASE: we have talked about this set before as it was first displayed at the San Diego Comic-Con this summer (see: LEGO The Hobbit Lake Town Chase Coming!). Included in this set are the exclusive Bard, Lake Town Master, and Lake Town guard minifigs. Also contained in this set are Bilbo Baggins and Thorin Oakenshield. Thorin comes with a new printed torso in this set. The buildings are comparatively small to other structures released in the LEGO Lord of the Rings and LEGO The Hobbit lines (such as the #79003 Bag End, the #9474 Helm’s Deep, and the #10237 Tower of Orthanc) yet they are nicely detailed with a jail-cell, slanted roofs, and a weapons-rack. Furthermore, there are several dark-brown and dark-green elements that are always a useful additions to a LEGO collection. A small Lake Town boat is included as well.

➡ #79011 LEGO THE HOBBIT DOL GULDUR AMBUSH: This set includes an exclusive Beorn minifigure and two awesome Gundabad Orcs. I find the new Orcs a great addition to the previously released versions, and Beorn is very interesting looking. Also included is a gateway (perhaps the gate to Dol Guldur?), complete with spinning axes, a swinging hammer, a deadly Orc catapult, and of course flick-fire missiles. This set can be combined with the bigger #79014 LEGO The Hobbit Dol Guldur Battle.

➡ #79012 LEGO THE HOBBIT MIRKWOOD ELF ARMY: This set comes with an exclusive and amazing Thranduil minifigure, two Gundabad Orcs, a Mirkwood Elf archer, and two Elven guards. Also notice the all-new dark-brown Warg! If you already have the #79002 LEGO The Hobbit Attack of the Wargs set, this one is going to be a nice addition to the pack. The more Wargs the better! I will definitely be getting this set; not just for the minifigs and the Warg, but also for the many tan elements.

➡ #79014 LEGO THE HOBBIT DOL GULDUR BATTLE: One notable character included in this set is the exclusive minifig Radagast. Radagast – being a main character in The Hobbit films – is a must-have for collectors. Another important character is the Azog minifigure, that was previously only released at the San Diego Comic-Con in very limited quantities. Also in this set are two Gundabad Orcs, Gandalf the Grey, and the Necromancer (Sauron). It is very interesting that LEGO chose to include the Necromancer in this set. Another interesting feature is a magic ring hidden underneath the statue. This is most likely Thrain’s ring that was taken from him during his torment in the dungeons of the Necromancer. The detailing of the fortress gives it the true feel of Dol Guldur. Like the other sets of the LEGO The Hobbit line, this set comes with many useful colors and elements along with several fun traps and functions.

What do you think? How do you like this second wave of LEGO The Hobbit sets? Are you planning to get them? Which one is your favorite? And how do you like the minifigures? Feel free to share your thoughts and discuss in the comment section below! Also, just thought to mention that I’m a TFOL (Teen-Fan-of-LEGO) and this is my third post here at theBrickblogger. Your feedback and suggestions for future posts are welcome! 😉

Yes, I must have these sets. I hope the prices will come out soon too. So, I know how much money I can spend( an early Christmas gift to me from me.) Oh, and for the record , remember when everyone was so disappointed about the AROG mini fig that was handed out selectively at comic-con. (including myself). Well, now everyone has a chance. Luck us.

these are awesome! but I have a question, how come the barrel escape was released before the second movie, because if you have seen the trailer for the second movie they are escaping in barrels and in the first movie there isn’t anything to do with this barrel escape set? but other than that I’ve found the LEGO the hobbit sets quite impressive… outstanding! marvelous! cool!

Originally the film was planned to be two episodes, so the barrel escape scene was part of the first movie. Later it was decided that the movie will be in three parts. However by that time it was too late to stop the LEGO sets from being released, so the Barrel Escape set was released as a special preview set. 😉

I heard some rumors of Gollum’s journey to Mordor and Aragorn and Gandalf’s meetings might be included in the third film, but Peter Jackson has denied it. But he also denied the second film having Tauriel and Legolas fall in love and from the second trailer that just came out, it looks like they actually do. Hmm…….
These Hobbit films are suppose to lead into the LOTR movies. Hopefully Mordor and Aragorn will appear in the final film.

I can’t help but notice, especially with the Lake-town set, that the art on the new packaging really obscures how small these sets are. Not that I am complaining about their size, but it seems a little sneaky to have the background appear so integrated with the sets. Am I the only one who feels this way?

Gabriel, good notice! This is actually becoming an issue with all LEGO sets, and probably other products as well. As digital art becomes better and better, companies are using them to their full advantage; making their products appear bigger and brighter than they actually are.

Fortunately with LEGO, they also release images of the actual sets, which gives a better idea on what you actually going to get. Still, I’m often surprized by the smallness of sets once I get them after seeing all the big images on my computer screen.

This is one reason I really like the BrickShow’s video-reviews. When you see the sets in the hands of Jason you get a perspective and a better idea of what you get.

Same here. There is also something to be said about the boxes. The boxes are often larger than normal, making the customer think they are larger than the actual. Like in the battle of the black gate, the set was well worth the money, and came with interesting new parts, but the box looked like it belonged to a huge 80 dollar set or something like that.

I’m also a little disappointed with the smallness of the sets. I like the architecture of Lake Town and each set has interesting mini-figures, I just wish they had a bit more to the build. I think Dol Goldur Battle will be my must have, depending on the price.

Ethyl, I do remember reading somewhere that LEGO is very aware of the economy and are focusing on a greater variety of small to mid-size, affordable sets, while also releasing some limited edition large sets. But the focus is on the smaller sets. I’m sure they stufy their numbers carefully and know what sells best.

These sets look really cool. They may not have the best buildings, but the minifies (especially the new orcs) all look really great.
Don’t know if this is the right place to ask this, but…. I’m looking to buy my next LOTR/hobbit lego set and I’m not sure what to get. Right now I have the Uruk-Hai Army and the Mines of Moria, and I want to get the older LOTR sets before they’re discontinued and the prices are hiked. The problem is I don’t know what one to get… Anybody have a suggestion?

Luke, I would suggest getting The Battle of Helm’s Deep. It is a nice set and also a very central part of the story. Another set I personally like is Orc Forge for all those brown pieces. One can never get enough brown! And it is also a nice set. Plus it includes those printed Orc helmets and armor pieces. 😉

Hmm, the only thing is the price of Helm’s Deep. I would love it for the pieces though (I’m making a MOC of Helm’s Deep)… But then Lurtz and the white hand Uruks in the orc forge are awesome…
BTW, anybody seen the price of the Uruk-Hai army lately? The cheapest on Amazon is almost $50!